Moonspell
Far From God
MOONSPELL return with Far From God Their Irreligious of the 21st Century. A Gothic
Metal Hallelujah!
On July 3, 2026, MOONSPELL return via Napalm Records with Far From God, a record born
out of five years of creative searching, doubt and ultimate rediscovery. Far from playing it safe,
the Portuguese pioneers deliver a work that feels like a rebirth: darker, sharper and emotionally
unfiltered. Rather than bending to modern trends, MOONSPELL double down on identity and
substance. Far From God is a bold and beautiful statement of Gothic Metal in its purest form:
dark, romantic, dramatic and unapologetically heavy.
The first single and album title track, “Far From God”, sets the album’s tone with burning
intensity. A hymn to tragic vampiric love, the song revives the mystique and romantic darkness
that once defined the genre, while layered keyboards subtly expand the atmosphere without
softening its heaviness. Dense guitars, deep resonant vocals and dramatic dynamic shifts evoke
a timeless gothic aesthetic, restoring danger and elegance to the narrative of the vampire.
Songs such as “Cross Your Heart” reveal a more affirmative side of the album, built on brooding
melodic motifs and grounded, deliberate riff work that balances restraint and impact. Echoing
the spirit of the band’s past while embracing a modern, shadowed edge, the song reflects on
roadside shrines and lives lost too soon; the steady forward drive of the rhythm section mirrors
the endless motion of the road itself. Fernando Ribeiro’s unmistakable and singular vocal
presence, moving between low gravitas and restrained intensity, reinforces the song’s emotional
weight without excess.
With “The Great Wolf in the Sky” feat. Alicia Nuhro (strings), MOONSPELL deliver one of the
album’s most epic moments, structured around expansive keyboard themes, harmonized guitar
lines and a chorus built for collective resonance. Melancholic yet powerful, ...
Lineup:
Fernando Ribeiro - Vocals
Ricardo Amorim Guitars
Pedro Paixao - Keyboards
Aires Pereira Bass
Hugo Ribeiro Drums







